Designing Solutions Through Programming
Monday 23 August 2021 - Block 6
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Our plan for the day:
- We are going to review our daily notes, and look at our "less comfortable" and "more comfortable" sections.
- We are going to look at the daily reminder.
- We are going to review a feature of visual studio code: auto-completion.
- We are going to learn about html. You will learn what HTML is, and some specific terminology about HTML. You will have a chance to take 3 self-quizzes.
- We will be referencing this page on our classroom wiki.
- We will have some homework, which will appear on google classroom.
Our Big idea
The big idea for today is Course orientation.
The essential questions for this topic are:
What do I need to know, understand and do to be prepared for this class?
It takes time to explore and really understand a big idea. If you want to
learn more about
course orientation (which is connected to today's daily note),
please click here
.
We are learning this because as a designers must understand scientific and technical innovation. Designers use systems, models, methods, and processes to solve problems.
Reminders & routines:
IF (today == testing_day_for_me) {
remember to go get tested!;
}
IF (this_block == first_block_day) {
read_daily_bulletin;
}
IF (today == Friday) {
current_event_activity();
}
As I am taking attendance:
- For students who are physically at ASW: Please check now: am I connected to the American School of Warsaw wireless network
- Please check now: is visual studio code working from my programming folder?
To remember:
- All the files you need for this course can be found at this link. Please pay attention to the time the file was last updated.
- You can access a web-based view of your database by clicking this link.
- Please be aware of course videos to help you understand our content.
Our learning
This is a beta feature. Please let me know if you have any feedback.
Please click here to reflect on our learning for today's class.